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F-16 Fighting Falcons by April Lawton
Another masterpiece in the military series created by April, some of which appeared in the Smithsonian Institute. You will not believe the detail observable in the extreme closeup option and you will probably be asking yourself how she did it!
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USAF Over The Grand Canyon by April Lawton
Here April has the United States Air Force flying over the Grand Canyon. Some extra close-up images are included to show the extreme detail. One should take special notice of the flags of all nations which are actually clearer in the painting than they are in this web-modified representation!
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AH64 Apache Helicopter by April Lawton
With a truly amazing capacity to capture detail April's rendering of this Apache Attack Helicopter is almost photograph like. Be sure to check out the supersized
helicopter detailes!
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Prehistoric Trilobites by April Lawton
April's profound love of nature coupled with her passion for history and science were
strong catalysts for much of her work. Here we have a couple of Trilobites peacefully grazing over 300 million years ago. Note the water reflecting off the sea floor...
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Dimetrodon and Ichtyostega by April Lawton
This is an absolutely beautiful piece of work that can transport the viewer
back millions of years in time to a landscape made all the more real by April's painting skills. This is a Dimetrodon and what appears to be an Ichyostega
looking on from the water. Enjoy!
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Coelodonta antiquitatis (Wooly Rhino) by April Lawton
Hunted by early humans 30,000 years ago in the Pleistocene epoch, this
"Wooly Rhino" kicked up the dust during the Ice Age, grew to 12 feet in length, up to 5.5 feet at the shoulders, and with a tusk that grew up to 3 feet long. Here April seems to incorporate a background reminiscent of Maxfield Parish or the alps of Nicholas Roerich.
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Baluchitherium (early rhinoceros) by April Lawton
The Baluchitherium was an early rhinoceros which lived in Asia about 20 to
30 million years ago during the late Oligocene (24 to 38 million years ago ) and and early Miocene (5 to 24 million years ago). Here April shows us a size
comparison between the giant Baluchitherium and Saber Tooth Tigers which would be of the Smilodon species and which lived during the Pleistocene from 1.6 million years ago
to 10,000 years ago when they became extinct.
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Star Wars Imperial Battleship and NASA Space Shuttle by April Lawton
A spectacular rendering of a Star Wars Imperial Battleship gauged against a
contemporary NASA Space Shuttle, is another one of April's works in which she liked to compare startling size differences. This mural was done on a large piece of
masonite and has unfortunately, like much of April's work, accumulated a lot of suface dust and other blemishes over time.
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Flight Through Time by April Lawton
NASA's Space Shuttle Challenger does a fly-by to frighten the originators of man's first successful flight, or is it the Wright Brothers doing the fly-by? Here April again makes good use of a startling comparison as her subject.
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Extreme close-up to see April's Signature
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Desert Landscape by April Lawton
Unknown desert landscape - perhaps Marsian. Here April takes a simple subject and accents it with wonderful foreground complexity.
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Sunset Firestorm by April Lawton
Another brilliant scape by April, this time of the sea with the shoreline off in the distance being hit by a spire of lightning. As you'll notice there are two unfortunate lens-flairs in the photo so eventually this piece will have to be re-photographed. Hopfully all of the paintings will be photographed again after professional cleaning. This will be done when the budget allows.
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We would like to encourage anyone who may have any of April's artwork
to submit it to this website so others can experience it and discover this wonderful side of April's talent. All contributors will be credited on this website.
Contact the webmaster at info@aprillawton.com.
All artwork by April Lawton is copyright © protected and may not be reproduced for commercial use without written
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